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Functional traits and their plasticity shift from tolerant to avoidant under extreme drought
by
Weides, Sophie
, Liancourt, Pierre
, Herberich, Maximiliane M.
, Saul, Lara
, Tielbörger, Katja
, Májeková, Maria
, Kramp, Rosa E.
in
Abundance
/ Climate Change
/ climate extremes
/ Drought
/ drought intensity
/ Drought resistance
/ drought resistance strategies
/ Droughts
/ Dry matter
/ Extreme drought
/ Functional plasticity
/ Grasslands
/ leaf area
/ leaf dry matter content
/ Plant Leaves - physiology
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ rainout shelters
/ Reduction
/ Species
/ Turgor
/ turgor loss point
/ Water
/ Water availability
2022
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Functional traits and their plasticity shift from tolerant to avoidant under extreme drought
by
Weides, Sophie
, Liancourt, Pierre
, Herberich, Maximiliane M.
, Saul, Lara
, Tielbörger, Katja
, Májeková, Maria
, Kramp, Rosa E.
in
Abundance
/ Climate Change
/ climate extremes
/ Drought
/ drought intensity
/ Drought resistance
/ drought resistance strategies
/ Droughts
/ Dry matter
/ Extreme drought
/ Functional plasticity
/ Grasslands
/ leaf area
/ leaf dry matter content
/ Plant Leaves - physiology
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ rainout shelters
/ Reduction
/ Species
/ Turgor
/ turgor loss point
/ Water
/ Water availability
2022
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Functional traits and their plasticity shift from tolerant to avoidant under extreme drought
by
Weides, Sophie
, Liancourt, Pierre
, Herberich, Maximiliane M.
, Saul, Lara
, Tielbörger, Katja
, Májeková, Maria
, Kramp, Rosa E.
in
Abundance
/ Climate Change
/ climate extremes
/ Drought
/ drought intensity
/ Drought resistance
/ drought resistance strategies
/ Droughts
/ Dry matter
/ Extreme drought
/ Functional plasticity
/ Grasslands
/ leaf area
/ leaf dry matter content
/ Plant Leaves - physiology
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ rainout shelters
/ Reduction
/ Species
/ Turgor
/ turgor loss point
/ Water
/ Water availability
2022
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Functional traits and their plasticity shift from tolerant to avoidant under extreme drought
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Functional traits and their plasticity shift from tolerant to avoidant under extreme drought
2022
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Under climate change, extreme droughts will limit water availability for plants. However, the species-specific responses make it difficult to draw general conclusions. We hypothesized that changes in species’ abundance in response to extreme drought can be best explained by a set of water economic traits under ambient conditions in combination with the ability to adjust these traits towards higher drought resistance. We conducted a 4-year field experiment in temperate grasslands using rainout shelters with 30% and 50% rainfall reduction. We quantified the response as the change in species abundance between ambient conditions and the rainfall reduction. Abundance response to extreme drought was best explained by a combination of traits in ambient conditions and their functional adjustment, most likely reflecting plasticity. Smaller leaved species decreased less in abundance under drought. With increasing drought intensity, we observed a shift from drought tolerance, i.e., an increase in leaf dry matter content, to avoidance, i.e., a less negative turgor loss point (TLP) in ambient conditions and a constancy in TLP under drought. We stress the importance of using a multidimensional approach of variation in multiple traits and the importance of considering a range of drought intensities to improve predictions of species’ response to climate change.
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